Cambodia, Thailand and ceasefire
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Thailand’s Foreign Ministry confirmed Trump’s call with acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai. “However, Thailand would like to see sincere intention from the Cambodian side,” it said. The ministry reiterated its call for bilateral talks between the two sides.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that both the leaders from Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to meet immediately for ceasefire talks after three days of clashes
Trump said earlier in the weekend that he had spoken with both Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and acting prime minister of Thailand Phumtham Wechayachai in his efforts to restore peace.
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Inquirer on MSNCambodia calls for ceasefire with Thailand: envoy to UNCambodia wants an "immediate ceasefire" with Thailand, the country's envoy to the United Nations said Friday, after the neighbors traded deadly strikes for a second day. The envoy questioned how Thailand,
The clashes, now in their fourth day, have resulted in over 30 deaths and displaced 1.68 lakh people. US President Donald Trump has offered to broker peace, engaging with leaders from both nations
Thailand and Cambodia have accused each other of new attacks as border clashes continue for a third day, leaving at least 33 people dead and more than 168,000 displaced as international pressure mounts to reach a ceasefire.
Donald Trump says Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to “quickly work out” a ceasefire after escalating border clashes between the two nations have left over 30 people dead and 150,000 people displaced.
Thailand and Cambodia exchanged heavy artillery fire for a second day on Friday as border fighting intensified and spread, while Cambodia's leader said Thailand had agreed to a Malaysian ceasefire proposal but then backed down.